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FS-1300 Combination Fire/Smoke Damper Installation Bulletin   5

5.  Wire the actuator as shown in Figure 13. Use

approved high-temperature connections.

To verify operation:

1.

Verify voltage of actuator and power available
before applying power to the actuator.

2.

After power is applied to the actuator, verify that
the damper blades are fully open.

3.

Remove power and verify that the damper blades
fully close.

4.

Apply power and allow the damper blades to
remain in the open position.

5.

Replace and secure the cover to the actuator.

Pneumatic Actuator

1.

Make sure that all linkage fasteners are secure
before making air line connections.

C o pp er
Tu bing

S lee ve

Jacksh aft

U n iversa l M o un tin g B ra cket

Figure 14: Pneumatic Connections

2.  Copper tubing must be used and looped to allow

pivoting of the actuator.

!

 CAUTION:

Shock Hazard.
Disconnect the electrical power
supply before wiring the
switches and sensor to avoid
possible electrical shock or
damage to the equipment.

3.  Make all wiring connections in handy box using

copper conductors and approved solderless
connectors. Wire in accordance with NEC and
local regulations.

To verify operation:

1.

When the air supply is applied to the actuator,
verify that the damper blades are fully open.

2.

Remove the air supply and verify that the damper
blades fully close.

3.

Connect the air supply and allow the damper
blades to remain in the open position.

Table 2: Replacement Parts

Replacement

Code Number

Description

DS-3153-600

Pneumatic Actuator, Body Only

DMPR-RS005

DMPR-S60024 - 60 lb·in, 24 VAC
Actuator

DMPR-RS006

DMPR-S60024S - 60 lb·in, 24 VAC
Actuator w/auxiliary switch

DMPR-RS007

DMPR-S60120 - 60 lb·in, 120 VAC
Actuator

DMPR-RS008

DMPR-S60120S - 60 lb·in, 120 VAC
Actuator w/auxiliary switch

DMPR-RS301

165°F temperature sensor

DMPR-RS302

212°F temperature sensor

DMPR-RS303

250°F fusible link

DMPR-RS304

350°F fusible link

Summary of Contents for FS-1300

Page 1: ...When the primary temperature sensor detects heat it breaks power to the actuator closing the damper blades through the spring return mechanism of the actuator The damper is now in the smoke protection mode damper closed via actuator If the air temperature reaches the fusible link temperature secondary temperature sensor the link separates The damper linkage disengages from the actuator allowing th...

Page 2: ...flow and pressure difference electrical and or pneumatic ratings degradation test temperature intended mounting position Dimensions Airflow 11 16 3 5 4 5 8 5 or 12 5 W idth H eight Figure 3 Mounting Dimensions with Electric Actuator inches 7 Airflow 16 3 5 4 5 8 5 or 12 5 Width Height Figure 4 Mounting Dimensions with Pneumatic Actuator inches Figures 3 and 4 show the typical mounting dimensions f...

Page 3: ...where a duct passes through a required fire barrier The blades when closed shall be within the plane of the fire barrier wall or floor IMPORTANT Horizontal airflow only The damper must be installed in the wall with the fusible link above the centerline of the damper See labels on damper 3 Verify that the fusible link is secure and was not damaged or lost during shipment If the fusible link is miss...

Page 4: ... shall terminate at the sleeve The duct to damper sleeve connection shall be of a breakaway style such as S or double S connectors Use the plain S slip when the duct or sleeve size is slightly different Use the double S slip when the sizes are equal 11 The ducts connecting to the sleeves shall be equal or less than the sleeve thickness All FS 1300 sleeves are 18 gauge galvanized steel Connections ...

Page 5: ...ct the electrical power supply before wiring the switches and sensor to avoid possible electrical shock or damage to the equipment 3 Make all wiring connections in handy box using copper conductors and approved solderless connectors Wire in accordance with NEC and local regulations To verify operation 1 When the air supply is applied to the actuator verify that the damper blades are fully open 2 R...

Page 6: ... x Height in Mounting Ordering Code Maximum Flow fpm Maximum SP in WG Actuator Tested as Matched Set with Damper 350 F Minimum 15 x 14 Wall or Ceiling TOVLP Maximum 32 x 48 Wall TOVHP 2800 8 DS 3153 2 Maximum 32 x 36 Ceiling Note Table 4 information is based on a 20 psi minimum supply pressure for pneumatic actuators Maximum Flow is the velocity against which the actuator listed in Table 4 will be...

Page 7: ...on at conditions beyond these specifications consult the local Johnson Controls office Johnson Controls Inc shall not be liable for damages resulting from misapplication or misuse of its products At Johnson Controls delivering environmentally sound products and services is part of our corporate wide commitment to continuous improvement We do this by reducing raw material consumption recycling elim...

Page 8: ... Combination Fire Smoke Damper Installation Bulletin Notes Controls Group www johnsoncontrols com 507 E Michigan Street FAN 268 1 P O Box 423 Damper and Actuator Product Guide Milwaukee WI 53201 Printed in U S A ...

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